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" ... Acknowledging a barrier that is commonly voiced by senior citizen advocates in determining the severity of the problem, GAO researchers say state adult protective services officials told them victims often are reluctant to implicate others, especially family members or other caregivers. ... "
" ... On top of the Lava Jato investigation, we are probably about to find out about just how the Olympic money was spent. One of the headlines this morning in a leading Brazilian paper read, "Rio's lemonade will turn bitter when the costs of the party show up." Expect negative stories on this front to surface in the coming weeks and months – which could include stories that implicate major political or economic figures – as the true price of Rio 2016 starts to trickle down. ... "
" ... Pelosi indicated the House would go a step further and attempt to pass legislation limiting the pardon power in cases that could implicate the president: ... "
" ... Unlike in the energy trade realm, granting waivers under the CAATSA are more complicated because they implicate important American strategic and defense concerns. ... "
" ... Using three different yet in many ways overlapping pieces of legislation seems to the authors to be a bit of a misguided approach to building a collaborative landscape that ultimately protects consumers. Zacharia and Kammel suggest that these efforts be combined into one comprehensive bill. As the authors state in their paper: “each of the bills requires e-commerce platforms to distinguish certain types goods or third-party sellers from others – whether its toys vs. non-toys (the SANTA Act), goods the implicate health and safety vs. goods that do not (the SHOP SAFE Act of 2020), or high-volume third-party sellers vs. low-volume third-party sellers (the INFORM Consumers Act).” Rather than enacting three bills that impose three different standards of reporting, the authors argue that one bill that “requires e-commerce platforms to apply the same verification and due diligence requirements for all types of goods sold be all third-party sellers” is the most efficient way to protect consumers. The importance of synchronizing these legislative efforts, according to Mr. Zacharia, is that having competing bills with differing transparency requirements “makes it extremely difficult for an e-commerce platform to implement”, difficulties that may lead to “a lot of litigation around these categorizations.” ... "